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A new age of reform?

David Henderson

Fiscal Studies, 1989, vol. 10, issue 3, 72-90

Abstract: It is an honour and a pleasure for me to be here today to give the Institute's annual lecture for 1989. I do so, of course, in a personal capacity. While I am at present an international civil servant, both my subject-matter today and my treatment of it reflect my own choice; and the views I express should not be taken to represent those of the OECD.

Date: 1989
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